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Pharmacy students’ reflections on a ‘mock medicines’ activity: Exploring intentional and unintentional non- adherence

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posted on 2022-12-08, 17:56 authored by Efthymia Mantzourani, Georgia Potter-Floyd, Delyth JamesDelyth James

 

Objective: To engage pharmacy students in a ‘mock medicines’ teaching activity to increase their understanding of the patients’ perspectives of medicine-taking. To explore students’ awareness of intentional reasons for non-adherence.

Methods:Students were given one of five different dosing regimes and asked to take the mock medicine (TicTacs©) over a one-week period. They completed a data capture form to log each dose taken or missed and provide reasons for this. An adherence score was calculated and all feedback transcribed for further analysis.

Results: Seventy-six out of 115 students submitted forms, where adherence ranged from 4 to 100% (mean 88.7, SD=19.77). Nine factors relating to unintentional non-adherence were identified compared to only one for intentional non-adherence.

Conclusions: Students engaged well with this activity showing a high percentage adherence but this was not related to the complexity of dosing schedule. Students demonstrated more awareness of the unintentional reasons for non- adherence than intentional. 

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Pharmacy Education

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FIP

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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Mantzourani, E., Potter-Floyd, G., & James, D. (2017) 'Pharmacy students’ reflections on a ‘mock medicines’ activity: Exploring intentional and unintentional non- adherence', Pharmacy Education, 17. Retrieved from https://pharmacyeducation.fip.org/pharmacyeducation/article/view/489

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1447-2701

Cardiff Met Affiliation

  • Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences

Cardiff Met Authors

Delyth James

Cardiff Met Research Centre/Group

  • Applied Psychology and Behaviour Change
  • Public Health and Wellbeing

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  • © The Publisher

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  • en

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